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-++ Horde
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 [http://www.horde.org/ Horde] is both a piece of software and a project. The //Horde Project// comprises a set of Web-based productivity, messaging, and project-management applications, each of which is described below. The //Horde Framework// is a common code-base used by Horde applications, including libraries and a common user interface. 
 
 The Horde Framework doesn't //do// anything on its own; as a user, you will always be interacting with a Horde-based application.
-++ IMP
++++ IMP
 [http://www.horde.org/imp IMP] is the **I**nternet **M**essaging **P**rogram (formerly, among other things, the **I**MAP web**M**ail **P**rogram), a webmail system and a component of the Horde project. IMP is the most widely-deployed component of Horde. 
 
 IMP offers most of the features users have come to expect from their conventional mail programs, including attachments, spell-check, address books, multiple folders, and multiple-language support.
-++ Turba
++++ Turba
 [http://www.horde.org/turba Turba] is the Horde Address book and Contact Management application. It grew out of the need for a more complete address book than the one built in to older versions of IMP. It provides a generic frontend to searching LDAP, SQL, and other contact sources. 
-++ Kronolith
++++ Kronolith
 [http://www.horde.org/kronolith Kronolith] is a web-based calendar and daily organizer (think Day-Timer). It currently provides a robust web-based calendar for individual users with repeating events, and a smart algorithm to display a whole day of events even if many of them overlap with each other. Future plans include support for shared calendars, merging multiple calendars into a single view, and Palm syncing. 
-++ Nag
++++ Nag
 [http://www.horde.org/nag Nag] is a simple, multiuser task list manager.
-++ Mnemo
++++ Mnemo
 [http://www.horde.org/mnemo Mnemo] is a simple note manager (meno pad application).
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